Baby sweater
Jan. 31st, 2007 03:16 pmThe baby sweater is now bound off and off the needles. It has been laid aside, and later will need the ends tucked away, the sleeves sewn up, and buttons added. My, it's fun to work on something babysized in worsted weight - it goes so FAST.
I have dug out one of my crystal palace bamboo 3 mm doublepoints, and will rotate that in with the 4 remaining (sob) rosewood 3mm dpns, and get back to work on the Very Long Sock. That should feel weird, as not only is the old dpn bamboo but rather shorter than the rosewood ones.
bkseiver assures me it should work out unnoticeably, though.
Working on the Very Long Socks is making me feel I can do anything - I'm eyeing the Schaeffer sock yarn I bought a while back and thinking about kneesocks. I'd prefer to do it this way:
http://www.hjsstudio.com/kneesock.html
but I'm a little worried about would I indeed have enough, which is the one thing making me consider toe-up. Most of the people I see doing toe up kneesocks don't seem to have nearly as curvy a calf as I do, though.
I have dug out one of my crystal palace bamboo 3 mm doublepoints, and will rotate that in with the 4 remaining (sob) rosewood 3mm dpns, and get back to work on the Very Long Sock. That should feel weird, as not only is the old dpn bamboo but rather shorter than the rosewood ones.
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Working on the Very Long Socks is making me feel I can do anything - I'm eyeing the Schaeffer sock yarn I bought a while back and thinking about kneesocks. I'd prefer to do it this way:
http://www.hjsstudio.com/kneesock.html
but I'm a little worried about would I indeed have enough, which is the one thing making me consider toe-up. Most of the people I see doing toe up kneesocks don't seem to have nearly as curvy a calf as I do, though.